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In WWI I don't believe there were recruiters. Men basically volunteered out of patriotism. The recruitment process was done through various sign posters, leaflets, and rewards were given to those who brought in the most recuits. Mayors of cities would ask ministers the need to join during their Sunday sermons. "The Army Film" was shown in movie houses about joining with short address by speakers. Shop owners were encouraged to display posters in their store windows. March campaigns were also a big encouragement to join. A poster with Uncle Sam pointing stating "I Want You for the US Army" was widely used.By January 1916 the demand for men to fight was so great that the Government introduced compulsory conscription for all unmarried men between the ages of 18 and 41. This was followed in May 1916 by the compulsory conscription of all men between those ages whether they were married or not. Some met were arrested if they did not enlist. And of course some cited religious beliefs.
In 1937 Roosevelt tried to alter the isolationist mood of Americans by stating that agression anywhere in the world could affect all nations.
The Washington (Naval) Conference of 1942 was held in an attempt to limit the "naval's arms race", there was also a pact signed between France, Great Britain, The United States, and Japan, stating that the four powers that signed up would be consulted if there was a controversy between two or more.
Atlantic Charter
Kimberly Hallam. He was a Senator from Massachussetts. (Not sure when, I'm still trying to find out, myself.)
The English term for stating opposites in a sentence is "antithesis." It involves juxtaposing contrasting ideas to highlight differences and create a more impactful statement. Antithesis is often used in literature, speeches, and rhetoric to emphasize a point or convey a deeper meaning.
An Equation is a number sentence stating that two amounts are equal
There definitions of contrast and comparison are quite different. Contrast simply means stating differences while comparison means stating similarities between two things.
Rather than stating, I shall conclude the deffernce lies within the spelling.-----rick
A sentence stating an opinion or belief as the purpose for developing a paper is called a thesis statement.
no
An inequality.
This is a declarative sentence. It is stating a fact or opinion about someone.
The way you put it in a sentence is when you are stating a time. "GO to bed its nighttime.
This is a declarative sentence, stating a fact or information.
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equation